KARACHI: JI appoints zonal chiefs

Published January 2, 2004

KARACHI, Jan 1: Sindh chief of the Jamaat-i-Islami Dr Mumtaz Ali Memon has announced names of 23 zonal leaders appointed for one year as Amirs of their zones.

They are Qasim Zone: Khalilur Rehman; Korangi Zone: Ashiq Ali Khan; Landhi Zone: Murtaza Ali Ghori; North Karachi Zone: Muhammad Ahmad; Gulberg Zone: Muhammad Irfan Shah; North Nazimabad Zone: Dr Alam Khan; Liaquatabad Zone: Hafiz Naeemur Rehman; Keamari Zone: Hafiz Muhammad Akram; Baldia Town Zone: Muhammad Arif Khan; Site Zone: Hameedullah Khan; Orangi Town Zone: Muhammad Aminullah; Gadap-Surjani Zone: Muhammad Mozammil Ansari; Malir Zone: Abdul Mateen; Shah Faisal Zone: Rizwan Ahmad; Jamshed Town Zone: Amir Ghaffari; Gulshan-i-Iqbal Zone: Dr Abdul Wasay Shakir; Gulistan-i-Jauhar Zone: Muhammad Osama Razi Khan; Old City Zone: Fateh Muhammad Khan; Lyari Zone: Muhammad Hussain Baloch; Garden Zone: Mirza Nadeem Baig; Burns Road-Clifton Zone: Sardar Abdul Rasheed; Defence Zone: Ahmad Jamal Ejazi; and Mehmoodabad Zone: Mansoor Rehman.

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